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Penn Presents: Rush Tickets

(Left to right) Susan Marshall & Company dancers--Kristen Hollinsworth, Krista Langberg, Steven Fetherhuff, Mark DeChiazza and Petra van Noort--enact a scene from One and Only You.

PENN Presents is now offering Rush tickets for Irish, American-born fiddler Eileen Ivers. She will perform at 7 p.m. on February 10 at Irvine Auditorium.

Dance Affiliates and PENN Presents will also make Rush tickets available, starting February 8, for Susan Marshall & Company as part of the 2001-2002 Dance Celebration Series. This troupe will perform its newly commissioned work, One and Only You, a humorous and poignant romantic work about a writer teetering between his real life and the fictional world of the mystery novel he is writing. Shows are on Valentine's Day, February 14 at 7:30 p.m. as well as February 15 at 8 p.m., and February 16 at 2 & 8 p.m. at Annenberg Center's Zellerbach Theatre.

Faculty and staff Rush tickets are $20 each, while student Rush tickets are $15, for each of these performances.

Rush tickets are limited in number and subject to availability and may be purchased beginning five days prior to the performance date at the Annenberg Center Box Office as well as 1/2 hour prior to performances at the venue box office. A Penn ID is required. Limit: 2 tickets per ID, plus faculty & staff may also purchase student Rush tickets for their children.

For additional details, see the web, www.PENNPresents.org or mrlist-response@pobox.upenn.edu.

-- Michael Rose, Managing Director, Annenberg Center/PENN Presents


Almanac, Vol. 48, No. 21, February 5, 2002

ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS:

Tuesday,
February 5, 2002
Volume 48 Number 21
www.upenn.edu/almanac/

The first Neal Nathanson Lecture will be given next week by Dr. Stanley Prusiner, Nobel Laureate and Penn alumnus.
After four years at the helm of the College House Program, Dr. David Brownlee steps down as director and turns over the wheel to a fellow faculty master.
When is Spring Recess? Well, now it is Spring Break--at least on the Academic Calendar--to be consistent with Fall Break.
Mix more than a dozen committees, a multi-year timeline, five institutional goals, six academic priorities, and several organizational priorities and the result is a new Strategic Plan which will soon be published For Comment.
The Council Committee on Communications reports on its findings from a one-year review of the Policy on Privacy in the Electronic Environment.
Improving pedestrian safety is a multi-step challenge.
Environmental Health and Radiation Safety offers information, thermometer exchange, and training for employees who handle hazardous substances.
Researchers make discoveries concerning King Midas, kidney disease, Alzheimer's disease, immune system and major depressive disorder.
The University Research Foundation's latest awards go to 48 projects--from The Art of Urbanism in Feudal Aquitaine to Evaluating a Hospital Quality Improvement Model for Developing Countries.
Discounted tickets are available to attend Annenberg Center events and a Basketball Game at the Palestra.
Penn Public Safety Institute provides the community with a glimpse of police work from behind-the-scenes; the next program begins tomorrow. Apply now.